Chinese Gardens Trust chairman Malcolm Wong gave Miss Clark a
tour of the garden, stopping to clap hands to coax out the
goldfish, before sharing Chinese tea and a joke in the tea
house with a group of 10 people, including Dame Dorothy
Fraser.

Before leaving, Miss Clark wrote a wish on a ribbon for the
wishing tree.

She also visited Godfreys Dunedin, where she autographed two
vacuum cleaners and two steam mops, which were given to
Women's Refuge.

Godfreys Dunedin owner Hardeep Sodhi said beforehand he was
excited Miss Clark was coming to his shop.

Women's Refuge residential service co-ordinator Kerri Oliver
said the appliances were for cleaning two safe houses in
Dunedin.

Another signed steam mop will be given to Halfway Bush
Kindergarten to sell at its annual fundraiser.